Developer's Guide to Loudoun Water Easements
Developer's Guide to Loudoun Water Easements
Developer's Guide to Loudoun Water Easements
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DEVELOPER’S GUIDE TO LCSA EASEMENTS<br />
E. Deed Execution<br />
Prior <strong>to</strong> recordation all Deeds of Easement must be signed by:<br />
1. Owner(s) of Title. Owners of title include all parties who have an<br />
ownership interest in the property. In some situations, such as property<br />
titled in the name of an estate or the owner has provided power of<br />
at<strong>to</strong>rney <strong>to</strong> another individual, someone other than the property<br />
owner may sign the deed. However, in those cases, copies of the legal<br />
documentation that authorize such signature must be submitted <strong>to</strong><br />
LCSA with the easement package.<br />
2. LCSA. All Deeds of Easement must be signed by the General Manager<br />
or Deputy General Manager, particularly where vacations of previously<br />
recorded easements are involved. The original, executed Deed<br />
will then be returned <strong>to</strong> the submitter for recordation.<br />
F. Easement Recordation. All “LCSA only” Deeds of Easement and their<br />
associated plats are recorded by the applicant in the Land Records of the<br />
<strong>Loudoun</strong> County Clerk of the Circuit Court. LCSA will not issue a construction<br />
permit for the project until the recorded Deed and plat are received by<br />
the Department of Land Development Programs.<br />
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